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Revision Rhinoplasty of Asian Noses

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To correct postoperative rhinoplasty deformities, it is important to identify the deformity using a systemic approach. The author discusses surgical technique-related problems of revision surgery; types of problems requiring secondary surgery and methods of treatment; dorsal augmentation for Asian nose; implant materials including silicone, Medpor, and Gore-Tex; dorsal augmentation; the length of the nose, nasion, and supratip; trimming the implant; and determining the elevation of each individual area. Also described were techniques of revision rhinoplasty using Gore-Tex and augmentation techniques using costal cartilage.

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Park, C.H. (2013). Revision Rhinoplasty of Asian Noses. In: Shiffman, M., Di Giuseppe, A. (eds) Advanced Aesthetic Rhinoplasty. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-28053-5_71

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